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peterjohnglynn
14-03-2009, 05:40 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LfTiQKRyQg

Tariq Aziz, who once represented Saddam Hussein's Iraq to the world, was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison for his involvement in the 1992 killing of 42 merchants accused of price-fixing.

The court found Aziz guilty of premeditated murder and crimes against humanity. It was the first conviction for the onetime foreign minister and deputy prime minister; last week the Iraqi High Tribunal dismissed charges against him regarding Hussein's crushing of a 1999 Shiite Muslim revolt.
The case focused on the 42 merchants who were killed by Hussein's regime for allegedly planning a dramatic increase in food prices in 1992, a time when the country was suffering the harsh effects of United Nations trade sanctions.

Hussein's first cousin Ali Hassan Majid, known as Chemical Ali for his use of chemical weapons against tens of thousands of Kurds in the late 1980s, received a 15-year sentence as well. Majid received a third death sentence last week for his role in suppressing the 1999 Shiite revolt. He had already received death sentences in two other trials.

The court sentenced Hussein's half brothers Sabawi Ibrahim Hassan and Watban Ibrahim Hassan to death in the killing of the merchants. Hussein's personal secretary, Abid Hamid Mahmud, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Mezban Khudor Hadi, a former member of Hussein's Revolutionary Command Council, received a 15-year sentence. A former finance minister, Ahmed Hussein, got six years.


Charges against former central bank governor Issam Rashid Huweish were dropped for lack of evidence.

Aziz, 72, stood in the dock silently; his eye twitched as the judge read the verdict. He is still awaiting trial in the killings and arrests of Shiite Kurds in Diyala province in the 1980s.

Aziz gained notoriety during Iraq's 1991 invasion of Kuwait and the ensuing U.S.-led war that drove Iraqi forces out. With his silver hair and impeccable English, he became a symbol of the regime for the West. Aziz was the senior-most Christian official under Hussein.

Prosecutors had argued that Aziz was implicated in the executions because he sat on the Revolutionary Command Council, while his lawyers argued that that role did not make him guilty. His defense team and family have protested repeatedly that Aziz is in poor health.

A confidant of Aziz, who refused to be identified by name, expressed anger over the court's decision.

"The verdict from a legal perspective is extremely wrong," the confidant said. "Tariq Aziz didn't participate or take part in anything related to that case or in killing those merchants. There is no document in the case that carries his signature."

Others reacted in anger. Sabawi Ibrahim Hassan, the Hussein half brother, shouted as the judge read his sentence: "Down, down the occupier!"

dragond
14-03-2009, 06:09 PM
These are all puppet trials to confuse and fool the world into believing that these puppets are the master minds of killing innocent people.. so how comes this guy gets few years in jail when in the middle east the punishment for murder is death? he was charged for killing 42 merchants?? what had happened to the murderous saddam regime that supposebly killed thousands if not millions? and this guys gets charged for 42 deaths only?? Oh how about the monster Chemical Ali who gassed thousands of kurds to death gets 15years too! i thought he was the most evil man in the world according to the mainstream media?? wow madoff should have killed all his investors then maybe he wouldont be in jail for over 100 years( we all know thats another puppet court of decieving) and how comes the so called leaders that killed millions of innocent people LIVE on TV gets a promotion? Like blair and the rest...? why o why people have become so stupid and ignorant that they believe everything and anything they hear or see on tv??

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sardonicus
14-03-2009, 07:27 PM
Agree. Excellent points made. Yes, I also thought under Islamic law that the punishment for a Muslim killing another Muslim was death? It all smacks of yet another 'attention-steering' farsical stoodge show-trial.

Just like Bernie Madoff, Tariq Aziz is getting old now (72 years old?). And no doubt he'll suddenly "die of natural causes" in prison within a few weeks (well, according to the lying government / media), then he'll be secretly freed, whisked off into the shadows and given a new identity and he will probably live in luxury like a fucking king for the rest of his life. 'They' always look after 'their' own...

Surely, there must be a legal case to answer for getting Dubyah Bush, Tony Blair and some of his evil politician cronies into the criminal dock charged with war-crimes / crimes against humanity? How many is it now - a million dead in Iraq alone, and smarmy smug Blair is swanning around the world as the fucking peace envoy to the middle east WTF!

Justice MUST be served on these disgusting war-mongering, blood-lusting freaks!

nialldabass
14-03-2009, 08:13 PM
Charges against former central bank governor Issam Rashid Huweish were dropped for lack of evidence.

Thats the part that cracks me. They would not dare to make up evidence against one of their own.